Super coins!
Coin 8 Here's one that came from another cointalker, a rare victoriatus with pentagram symbol. Obv. Laureate head of Jupiter right; Rev. Victory...
I've added 138 coins on Tantalus so far in 2019 and probably have another forty or fifty to add, but I'll stick with those that have been added...
50 Euros is a good price - I see that the late RBW's copy of the same sale catalogue went for $200 -...
It's a fairly odd corn-ear, but might be Cr. 72/11 - http://numismatics.org/crro/id/rrc-72.11 What's the weight?
I store mine on Tantalus - www.tantaluscoins.com I started work on my own database about 10 years ago, but have yet to make much progress......
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Here's a Rhodes didrachm, with a bee on the reverse beside the rose. Next - another Helios.
Dr Feelgood - She Does It Right. These guys were amazing and Lee Brilleaux reminds me of a boss I had, years ago - the same manic movements!...
Black and white, I'm afraid! ATB, Aidan.
Sear does very well in two books to give an overview of Greek coinage. For a more detailed overview, Hoover's newer Handbook of Greek Coinage is...
It has been 12 years since II.1 appeared - I'm not holding my breath, but I'm sure it will appear in another couple of years, more or less. In...
II.2 isn't out yet - I was told by someone in Spink that it's likely to appear in 2021. II.3 covers Hadrian, II.2 will cover Nerva and Trajan....
Spink sent it to me in Ireland for £12.50, which was cheap, so maybe they're worth asking. ATB, Aidan.
You're unlikely to encounter them while gardening :D
The cornucopiae as arrived today. Cr 58/3, minted in Rome in about 207BC - a big one, at 45.25g. Cornucopiae above the prow on reverse. [ATTACH]
A quick on Tantalus showed I have 63 coins there mentioninging cornucopia - here are a couple of them: Cr. 58/1 victoriatus. I've got the...
[IMG] Most of a Carausius Pax ant for $1, plus postage from an AP auction in 2015 - from @lehmansterms - his photo', too! I think that's the...
It doesn't seem to show anything beyond the number of bids - here's a coin with 4 bids: [ATTACH] I can't see any way of seeing who made the 4...
Here's another, then... M. Aemilius Lepidus denarius - Laureate and diademed female head right M. LEPIDVS - Horseman right, carrying trophy over...
Here are Lepidus and Octavian: Denarius LEPIDVS. PONT.MAX. [III.V].R.P.C. - Bare head of Lepidus right CAESAR.IMP.III.[VIR.R.P].C - Bare head of...
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